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Enemies of the People?

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Do judges use the power of the state for the good of the nation? Or do they create new laws in line with their personal views? When newspapers reported a court ruling on Brexit, senior judges were ...
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  • 14 May 2020
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Do judges use the power of the state for the good of the nation? Or do they create new laws in line with their personal views?

When newspapers reported a court ruling on Brexit, senior judges were shocked to see themselves condemned as enemies of the people.

But that did not stop them ruling that an order made by the Queen on the advice of her prime minister was just ‘a blank piece of paper’.

Joshua Rozenberg, Britain’s best-known commentator on the law, asks how judges can maintain public confidence while making hard choices.

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Price: $22.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 14 May 2020
ISBN: 9781529204506
Format: Paperback
BISACs: LAW / Judicial Power, Law and society, sociology of law, LAW / Courts, LAW / Government / General
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Joshua Rozenberg is the only full-time journalist to have been appointed Queen’s Counsel honoris causa. After taking a law degree at Oxford he trained as a solicitor. He is an honorary Master of the Bench of Gray’s Inn and a non-executive board member of the Law Commission.

Joshua was the BBC’s legal correspondent for 15 years before moving to newspapers. He now presents the popular Radio 4 series Law in Action, which he launched in 1984 and appears regularly on other news networks in the UK and abroad.

1 New Readers Start Here;

2 The Miller Tale;

3 Creating Crimes;

4 Families and the Law;

5 The Right to Death;

6 Discerning and Discriminating;

7 Rites and Rights;

8 Privacy and the Press;

9 Access to Justice;

10 Friends, Actually